Lim Lip Eng |
End of happy hours for two pubs in TTDI Posted: 16 May 2011 02:33 AM PDT Confiscated: DBKL personnel loading tables and chairs from 42East into a truck. Forced entry: DBKL contractors opening the shutters of 42East in Jalan Rahim Kajai 14 while DBKL officers hold back owner Simpson (left, partially hidden). Source: http://thestar.com.my/metro (By TAN KARR WEI, 16/5/2011)Tempers flared when Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) and Customs officers raided two pubs in Jalan Rahim Kajai 14 in Taman Tun Dr Ismail, A Customs Department officer present during the raid said the outlet did not have a liquor licence while a DBKL officer said there have been complaints from residents across the street about noise from the pubs. According to a statement issued by the DBKL corporate communications unit, the two bars were raided in accordance with the Entertainment Act 1993 (Section 4) because they did not have a valid business licence. The same outlet was also raided in January this year but the owners had continued to operate their business. When contacted, Segambut MP Lim Lip Eng said he was puzzled over DBKL's actions. "A year ago, there were complaints from a few residents living across the street but DBKL had replied to me that the complaints were without basis because only cafe and restaurant licences were approved along Jalan Rahim Kajai 14. No pub licences were given out. "DBKL had also said that upon investigation, patrons there were found to be orderly and that only slow music was being played," he said. He said he did not understand why DBKL had enforced the ruling to disallow pubs from operating in the area. |
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